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US-6339453

Television system having replaceable graphics user interface architecture

PublishedJanuary 15, 2002
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Technical Abstract

A television system includes a television and an external media module. The television includes a television control unit capable of generating a control signal, apparatus for receiving a video signal, a media controller for generating a graphics signal, and a display unit for displaying either the video signal or a combined video and graphics signal. The external media module, external to the television, is connectable via an interface with the media controller, and performs a graphics on-screen display application in accordance with the television control signal.

Patent Claims
14 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A television system comprising: (a) a television control unit capable of generating a television control signal; (b) means for receiving a video signal; (c) a display unit for displaying either the video signal or a combination of the video signal and a graphics signal; and (d) a media signal generator for performing a graphics on-screen display application to generate the graphics signal in accordance with the television control signal, said media signal generator comprising an internal media controller and an external media module.

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2. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the graphics on-screen display application includes a capability of generating graphics feedback to the display unit.

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3. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media module comprises a cartridge insertable into the television.

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4. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media module comprises a disk insertable into the television.

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5. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media module is replaceable.

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6. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media module includes a memory storing a program for the graphics on-screen display application.

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7. The television system of claim 6 , wherein the memory further stores a plurality of media objects.

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8. The television system of claim 6 , wherein the memory includes a read only memory.

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9. The television system of claim 8 , wherein the read only memory stores the program for the graphics on-screen display application, a plurality of fixed media objects, and a color lookup table.

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10. The television system of claim 6 , wherein the memory includes a random access memory.

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11. The television system of claim 10 , wherein the random access memory stores a plurality of dynamic media objects, a work area and an extended color lookup table.

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12. The television system of claim 6 , wherein the memory includes both a read only memory and a random access memory.

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13. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media controller comprises a graphics processor, an audio processor and an interface controller.

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14. The television system of claim 1 , wherein the media module comprises a central processing unit, a random access memory and a read only memory.

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Filing Date

July 26, 1999

Publication Date

January 15, 2002

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